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lb InattwluM rtowC Mr, rM4 pr
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wUh CtnBrltv of tk CMrrMM-y
KMlr)r for kwnk vtlnlf Mrtvlnc U
M aolallaa of th impatidbif
4iaaatr. It M tot at Btcht uidn
Mr. natd M irim 14 t. Ha nval
frata kia raldK U kra tka CtUrMi
snanrra war ta aaaatoa
Tk MlttUM k iUr nuinnol
nd ha lmm4tt4ir prmM4 tha aolo
tfcn. vrt of lha rommltlaa a-
atHB tha raapnaalbllHI
(or tha poalta f tha Wklah kanka,
Mr. nl4 mtotg out tha ahork t fhl-
! flnancUl cradlt l tha bank
notila b JrmKta4 to fail aa4 Inalal.
4 that Jila iaa ba adoptad. It
bam aaM that ba avan 4wlara4 b
wouM ro ahaad. hlmaalf f tha ba.tki
would not.
Tlia eommittaa and tha comptrsllor
kdoptad tha plan and tha financial
cradlt of tha city amd thouaanOa ol
dolbra of dapoaltora wara aarcxL
tona. Into ar pa rata rooma p diacoaa
"W had dlvldad up Into grow pa and
too Into aaparata rooma to dlacuaa
poaaibia aolatlona," aaid Jamca - K.
Kckela yaaterdajr. "Evary hour wa
wamad to ba (attlna; further from an
acraamant. Mnally Mr. riald arrlad.
propoaad tha only poaaibia anlutln and
Uia affair of mtlllona waa aettlaa In a
faw mlnutaa," j, . :
aa a.i.w R.H t4 u4 t.
aa tii ..a (. a. ka.h -J
iwaa, I BU m m m t wutaa I mill
aoaa M ua U.XW iiua U. 1
traa la r Imw. a4 I m aaat
H'y I auf t( bHM
a j W4. a4 tMrW m4 md
UkA Ika I ulKoir Kr4tlM. I tts
1 mm4 MI aa U (., BMaa
Utnw baa) tf ( itMaarL al rwa
l " 1 aB Auual a4 I aaaaa M(dd
tka IMoara )kaaMMa, k tbry ba
Vm ana auad. aa I kaa tlw-r j an,
UaM Ua am. W m k tatal wai tor
Tourawm- Mm VaiUaiatAaaa,
Jmm II, I. Mono, kj.
'mm body hoi
5i!;;:iti'Cli!c2go
12 YEiRS' SUFFERING
Cura4 Soa4 and WaJI by Cti
' curt Sp n4 Caticura Otol
incnt at Cxpa ( 75c ,
I Ui htm auffarW for tai
7ra iLk a an a any Umb, and U4
liiTMriaaa gio ata traaintiat, aatd nan
y PaiW UOUl 1 fni of
tha Cutirura fp aad Omaraant, and
I araa eurad aotnd and aM ana ana
aaa of t,vtk-ura Boas aa4 Um of
Ouitmant. hia mm ti lai t an ig n
and I would hot t&k tan oWlara lor on
oox if 1 knew that 1 aould not got any
mora." IX M. Aubartanti.
Srpc it, 1904. .Newton, XHaa.
4M aa Man
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Oi ii 11 tia at ., tw IMiWf M v
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WEST. 1V0.YT ;400USf
Foolliall too GccJ'a Oamtrl
ftprclal TralBv Lrft NeW Vork at
1 1:30 O Oock Today Oty Where
. .Merchant Prince Lived Win Pnt
j O Monraing Ont of JReapm to tha
' Dead. , v.: "
: New Yorit, Jan. 17.Tha special
train ..bearing the ' body of Marshall
Field' to Chicago left this city7 t
; u.vj i m, to-day. and IU route
Vill bn over th n Vii ft t
t and the Lake Shorl Railroads. It
. is expected that the party, will arrive
. . ' : in' Chicago about noon to-morrow.
The special train r consists ' of live
cars,? a baggage car, two sleepers, a
timing car ana observation -car. j, Dr.
Frank BUUnes. Mr. PtnM'a .n,n
physician, 'who is one of the party
ramming 10 unicago on the special
train, said to-day that all h mom.
' ' berg of Mr.- Field's family were in
, gooa neaitd ' that they had boron wnii
- the strain of watching at his bedside
aonng his illness.
- ' It was announced to-dav thut Wr
- Field Would be burled in Oraceland
, Cemetery. , It . is still ?. Undecided
- wnemer toe funeral will be held
irom bis residence at 1.800 Prairta
, aven ue or from the First Presbyte
rian cnurcn. ' , w-
Chlcagojan. It.-Ont of rpiwt
c to the memory 4 of Marshall Field,
. wno Qiea yesterday In New York, the
. Field wholesale and retail establish
' rmenu in Chicago, were closed to-day
remain so ttntil Saturday
All the stores on State Street. Chi
, caK greatest retail street, and
probably the largest establishments
, elsewhere in the business district,
will be closed for two hours Friday.
Directors ofthe Field Museum of
Natural History have ordered the in
stitution Closed alt Aav KVM. 14.
.j , ; iaches of the museum J will I wear
v. vauaca ui mourning ror thirty days.
- Chicago, Jan. ' X7.-The following
resolutions were adopted nnanimous-
ly by the Chicago aeafing House
, Association at a , meeting held yes
terday; , ., , ' . ;.'',:-r , -.VV
"Resolved,' That the City of Chl
- cago has suffered an irreparable loss
in the death of Mr. Marshall Field.
. . "The members of the Clearing
, House Association from time to time
: enjoyed Nthe benefit of his judgment
and advice.. His views were always
wise and Just.
"'His life, which was passed In this
city, accorded an example of Indus
try, Integrity and ability which well
' entitled hlra to the affection and re
spect of his fellonr citizens."
8 Say Anthoritla at the rVvprhy
of CJilcago R-form 'are Krdd.
ad That la niy' Comferrttce of
Wfatrrn Collegos Has IWa Callrd.
(By tha AaaoclatcdTIrrW-
Chlcaso, Oan. t7.Mambara .of the
fatuity of tha University of Chlcaau
believe the wave of football abolition
will not -atrika the cotiftreneairjf l
legea of tha Went Dr, J K, Jlaycroft.
acting head of tha department ofnhys
leal culture, and dean fcirl !Hur!beR.
head of tha divinity school and a mam.
ber of tha athletic board, hold that
ncno of tha mlddla West Institutions
will id an-av with th m
"I know that wa .would nnt, iSi;ir ,t
aDoiismng tne sama at. Chjcago," aiU
Deon Hurlbejrt last nlsht, iIt la by tur
to. I tcttA a. nma tn IrtOni 1KaarMk Ja Mak
to-i ir.any level headed men In the We
n ractaaltate doing J'tiy. lth ' the
iniit, Ueforms are needed, t"i true,
and it Is ekpreanly for this reason fiat
the football conference ?ll ba hM h.r..
on Iriday.' All talk or abollahlns: the
Kooio fit any Wentern college-'in 'the
ii nine i pure nonsense' " . '
K-Of. Albion W. SmalL hna nt it..
department of sociology and on. of the
most innuentlal men- on tr$facul-y.
H is nonsense' to ta'k of ahnttiO.in
fowtball. i I do not belle'. ny .rep-e
sentatlve of the college will. vpdrnj. to
cbf iirhing the Kama at the meettji ,m
rnday"; I am certain Chlcag-o,. wi not
Changes In rules will not 41 away wlihi
. lom iiy. op roufthness Ui football. It
4 its men behind the mnrie tha i.m.
vmi una tne spirit or the" Universities
luot count."' , , : j ,
we e aaawataat. caac
A- ImbS arraaus a
Artka A CTat. aa 3 . iw tU
' bnam.aa la Hank ra-
Ua Mkawt kwaiaa. (lark
ataad to a bXara bat triai abd fv
Mia a m kuMA gwaa ia ika
1 1 at fuarf f MarbkHtbairf aawaty.
I'M raa nnu aaaa anri faw
taraa. la raana
"a 'S BaaWUV (bat aara.ia ana., la
Cbarawtta adjuatlnc taw taaaaa aa tha
aaiaa arbk bad aot aaJa tha raaulrad
lknaa Ua ta aa balaaa ia tbta Mate.
Cast. .toat aat u Ctartotte Maaiay
ornin ta Uvaatlcala tha aiattar. Ha
want la I ha Borne af tha In aad fawna
(naa thara bvatty anad adjuatlnc tba
aoaa. A warrant wa mreurmA tt iu
" aw A. A. CUrk aad. anaad with
Ihia. Cart. Roott ratarsad and iaaal
ad af Clart bis Moraa and what com.
paniea aa ri praaul mA r-lara
a tlL Mr. R. W. TboaBnana mi n..r
lotta, at aad Clarfe'a ball of UX tor hla
appaaranra last aftemaaa. befare Mag
niaia niuon.
Af tha hour appoint ad for tha trial
(.narn aid not appear aad ba aaama ta
hava skipped. Tba offlcara of tha
toolbar CMtoa Mil la a ttl not mirm tha
amaa of the compajilea In whlrh tha
piani was inaorad. Tbey are aaid to ba
New En land mutual aaaaaamaat com.
Paaiea and have na licanaa la thia ai.ta
Insuraaca Commlaaionar Toung thinks
taara wars at laaat elfht of theea
eompanlea and that tha Bute baa loet
feto and poaaibia faea by Their oper
ina- to Nertn Carolina without a
cansa. .
Insuranca CommUatonar Anna naa
prohibited tha Good amarltana at
washlncton, IX C a colored concern,
from do In a buainaaa In tha ataia
haa about Bfty-thraa lodges scattarad
throua-hont North Carolina. Two of
tneee lodcea are aaid to ba located In
Kalelsh. However, thara I. ini
branch of the Qood Samaritans which
nas a license In North Carolina and M
not prohibited. Thera la nna f
una uraocn in naielsn.
foua tou-ht cn by cuc!esnes in riihibs the menrjxrU fencooas. These iunzu
tid even more imporunt to wvmcn thm the bowel functions to either sex. Even if thee
is no steppe. rJll. a gentle, demsb-, menstnnl drauit should be taken now and then
every dxtor will tell vou so. Oihcnv Vim'I rfp-aivf IrT s'iii r 4
"II . , . f .vva WWW MlJIui. tVUf una
will be sbsorbeJ into our s-stem, ciusin- such pain and suffrrinj as will make you hut '
all interest in life. ,
To cure ourself. take U-omm'c rvct
and pam reliever, is the old, reliable, time-tested medicine, which, for over 70 years, has
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UULlllO LILLIUL
Wean's
National Ec:rd cl Trade on
Railway, Leglslalloa
Mrrlg Vaahiactea Today Dr.
rllar-S ta rjadoraa Hmu Maklag
rronaakioai. Rut Offr-red Ha bat i-
tato WKirh M Ih-lk-m a More Hat-tafartory.
DUEHAM WORKS
t FOR ORPHANAGE.
fSneoUl ta
- ' " s.aa A IlllCaa. u
Durham, N. C. Jan. 17. Tha
members of Tar Heel Council. No. J,
Of this city have Dledeed 11. ion far
tne PUrDOSe Of hrina-fno- tha nmnnwl
Junior Order Orphanage to Durham.
ine e-aai and West Durham Councils
win also assist in this work. In ad
dition to the substantial : nlnria-M
- .....
maae last nicht the counpii annnintoii
committees who are now at work ask
ing donations (from tha htlftlnAoa man
of Durham. Two years ago the ques
tion 01 establishing an orphanage by
the Juniors waa agitated and then
Durham offered a" site and tha lar.
est casn donation of any town
I A BIG BANQUET AT it , ? ;
WILMINGTON JAN. SI8T,
(Special to The F.venlnr
, Wilmington, N. C. Jan.- 17.-Sa-
tor r.' M. bimmons, Congressman O.
B. Patterson. Coneressmnn John u
Small, Hon. Joseph A. Brown and
other distinguished speakers of State
and. national reputation hTA nooont.
ea invitations to address the bus
ness men of the city at the annual
Danquet or the ' Chamber of Comr
merce, the date for which has been
definitely fixed as Wednesday night,
January Slst. ! The banauet will h
at. The- Orton. .. ' . :L,
In addition to the Bteaketa from
aoroaa it is also proposed ; to .have
brief addresses from a number of
Wilmington; men.' each . oualified to
speak upon some particular line of
commercial endeavor ; at the port.
sA GOOD bRIMJ RTnnp.'tj
Are you lookinff1 for v a
rcauy gooa drug storeffone
max ; maKes you ; p-iad f vou
came every time you trade
there? " ' j (
Well, come hpfp hVirl coo
j. , , - - . a.' V-V
if you" are not please.d with
everything. - ' .
WE GIVK TRADING STAMPS.
uAo TUCKER
DRUG CO.F
AT CnOVElL'S OLD STAND j
The Student Movement. ' -.-?
(Spwlal to The Evening Times.) '
iTrinlty College. Durham.' N. C
Jan. 17. Since the visit of Mr. R.
M. Harper, traveling secretary of the
Y. M. C. A. in behalf of the student
volunteer movement, our oreanlzn-
tlon has been doing some eood work
in tnis direction. . Trinity is expect
ing to send the four delegates al
lotted us, and a number of other men
are going;. This is the fifth, of these
conventions. It will be held In Nash
ville February 28 to March .4.
Special to The Evanlne Tlmea )
Waeblitglaa, Jan. K.-Tlie National
Board of Trade, whk-h I made up of
the leading commercial h-nllci throush-
out tha country, at It .! here to-
day adopted reentutiona advoratlng1 the
determlnatkM of -eatkn o' railway
ratee throush tha Federal rourta The
meeting declined to adopt resolution.
la favor of oonferrtnr imte making
power UTtoaj tha lateratale commerce
commtealon and took the course Indi
cated a, a solution aatlnfaptorv la th
commercial Interest of the country.
The fveo'utlons read:
The' National Board nf Trada ha.
llevlni that tie' interests Of tha people
demand not only thnt the rates of
transportation' shna'd be reaaanable
ana tnat there ah a 11 be no unjhiat dis
criminations or preferenras, but a If 6
that thara shall ba aJTartlva-,. nm.
mental suparvteion of - all ' Interstate
tiansnortatlon aa-enrlaa. rnr..M tn.
earnest hope that Cona-rera will. In Hi
wisaom ana an epeadlly as possible,
enact such further lea-lstatlon as may
oa necessary, with Justloe to all con
cerned, to secure nromnt and nomniota
correction of any abuses In transpor
tation : methods of operations whlrh
may, upon due Inquiry,, be found to ex.
1st snd. to the end,, that rebates and
personal discrimination, , In whatever
form they may occur and bv what de
vice they may be accomnllahed ha m-n.
hlbltedji the corporations and Individ-1
pals who In any manner participate
in them be iiubicrted to
ttan. and tha mriat afrWnfluA M..ki..
--, " "- ..uvvva.w mnviiiiit-i j,
practicable be provided for their de
tection and punishment: elao hpi lov
ing thnt the government ahnuld. In tli
Interests of the general public Includ
ing the purchases of transportation as
well as the carriers. Dosses mpnn. to
pravent the naming of excessive rnte
In, the schedules, it is recommended
that whenever a United Stnten !
of competent lurlsdlct on. unnn nnm-
plalnt of the Interstate commerce com
mission (which romnlaint shall ha -iu.
cn precedence) shall have determined
that an '.existing rate la excessive, the
commission, or fotio "ofcer competent
authority be given power to compel the
suoBiuutlon or c. reasoneble mnvlmiim
rata, such rato to so into effect within
a reasonable time and to; remain In
lores rnr .nph n,,rf,i,1 . ,
one year.yas may be determined, the
rate so fixed to be auhWI tn M.ti.inn
In the proper Federal court,' upon proof
mat ucn rate is less than reasonable
compensatnpn.
The resolutions were nrnnnaod v.. u
Clinton White, of thi M..i.,
State railroad commission.- and ; were
supported ITl the representatives of all
the larger boaYds of trade such as New
xarav Boston,! Philadelphia', and Ruin.
more, t : They were passed practically
without onpojfitlon.
: The result fe considered slgnlllcant as
snowina , tn; nrenondenninw f,.,Kiin
courts for thfc determination of ques-
wi isien inBieau or giving this
power to a cent rallied Federal' tri
bunal. - i. it
CUT FLOWERS
MUMiX rARKATIOXg.
QrrK UrtlKK CARXATIO.VR,
EXCHAXTRKXri CARXATIOKS,
(The rUggeat ajad Brat)
RRIDRM RtkSrX.
BRIDEhMAID ROrili,
rARMA noLKTH.
MARIE LOllSK VIOLETS.
MU, CAMPMCIX VIOLKTH.
ULLT OP THE VALLEY.
8MILAX, la heavy ropra,
AKPARAGl'H FERN,
FLOWERI1 FOR MEDDINGM,
BRIDES' BOCQCETH. c.
RANIWOMR FLORAL DENIGNS.
Prompt Hhlpnx-Bts and Katlafar.
troy Bcrrlce.
J. VAN UNPLEY
: . NURSERY CO,
POMONA, N. C.
Send Telegrams to Greensboro.
RALEIGH FURNITURE CO,
17 E. Martin and 15 Market Streets. '
' Raleigh Tlione No. 244 - - Raleigh, X. &
Large stock to select from, three floors, raining
from Martin to Market streets, full of new and
up-to-date Furniture. Kverything for the home at
short crop prices. We sell for cash or not, just aa
you like, or easy weekl and mouthly installments.
Plain and artistic designs.
Parlor rurailufc, Bedroom Furniture, Dlnlu?
Room Furniture and Kitchen Furniture .
Call us up on the 'phone if vou need anything In
our line.
me RALEIGH FURNITURE C0HPAH7,
JAS.M. RIG G AN, Mgr.
THe Crowell "
Sanatorium
For the treatment of Whtskar. Mm
phlne, tto, and Nervous Disease. Al
kinds of electricity, electro-massage
various kinds, of baths, eto. Special
apartments and nurses tor lady pail
ents. All modern Improvements.
S. M. CROWELL. M. D.,
Superintendent.
No. 8 w. Third St., Charlotte, N. C.
DR. GREEN L. RKA.
A PECULIAR 8UIT.
CASTOR I A
Tor Iranta and CMldrec
Tu3 KI..3 Ycj i.zvs A'n'cys CCwut
'Bears the xTV ,tr . 'm
Blgnature of QZzZTd
Oil Cup Flew from Side of Engine
' ano.jrut out Kngineer'S Eye.
... (Sneclal to The Kv.nln ' .
Durham. N. C. Jan. 17, Next weevj
win na tne. beginning , of .8, two weeks
term of court.' One of the most peculiar
suits brought here In quite a while is
by John N. .Moore, against the South
ern ljallway.
Mr. Moore was an engineer, and while
at work running the train An oil cup
llew from the engine, striking him In
the right eye, destroying the sight Of
that eye and hurting his health other
wise.. He has sued tor $25,000. The
railroad contends that the accident was
of such an -unusual order that the road
should not be held responsible tor the
Injury. .uUs..-1 uL'f
Has opened business at
15 WEST HARGETT ST.
Manufacture
Picture Frames,
Window Shades, etc.
Wonld bo glad to have my
friends to visit my place.
Eras, per dosen . . .
Town Talk Hams
F. F. V. Hams
Good Lard, per pound. .
Pure Lard, kt pound . .
Baby Brand Tomatoes
WPfk)
Butter, 20, 25 and
Tarbell Cheese
A I more' Mince Meat, pound
Pie Peaches
Table PeachcA 20 and
Can Corn, 10, 12 M and
Cora and Tomatoes, S for. . .
RdBBINSV CASHJJRQCERY.
READ AND REFLECT. V
21
14
18.
0
10
(this
10
. . . .30
.15
.10
.10
.25
.15
.23
Vegetables for soan, 12 varieties .
in each caa. Pew raw. , ; .10 ,
Cotolene, ier pound 10c. (All. .
slse backets). -
Arbackle's Coffee '.' . 1 5 j
Gold Medal Coffee , ;25
Plantation. Coffee, special blend 25 '
Golden Drip ...','l7J4'
Extra Santos ....25 ;
Extra Mararalbo. ;;25'
Grant's Cabin M. tH
pounds for gl.oo
NORFOLK OYSTERS DAILY.
w.t.utleyI BOBBINS CASU GROCERY,
ALL 'PHONES 238.
DRAUGHON'S
RALEIGH,
Corner Wilmington and Martin 8ts.
KNOXVILLE and
COLUMBIA.
26 Colleges In 15 States. POSITIONS
MM H n u 1 . .
.vu.du ui uiuiiojr nt,f UXNUtLU. AISO
teach BY MAIL. CatalosruA will cnn.
vince you that Draughon's la THE
0001. can or send for it.
LIQU0RS1LIQTJ0RS1
1 am Bow located at 800
East Main street, Rlch
utond, ; V . and am C pre
- pared to furnish
Liquors of all Xinds
' for medicinal as well as
j social, purposes. Mail or. ,
' ders solicited. Write for
, prices and partknlart.
SAM T. SMITH. .
BARGAINS IN FINE CHINA
We have left over from the holidav spllino- srri
choice pieces of China. Bric-a-Brac and Statiiflrv
that you can buy at greatly reduced prices for a
few days only. Come before the best tbino-s
picked out. '
J. C ELLINGTON, Jr. - ReJeitf h, N. C.
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HELMS' CROUPALINE -
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY
For Croup Colds and Whooping Cough In children; Colds. Sore
ness In Chest, Colds In Head, etc., In adults. When jour your
child have a cold, rub the chest with CROUPALINE. then satu
rate a flannel cloth and apply to chest close up to neck, and you
will get almost instant relief. . .
v You will find it beneficial in pneumonia by rubbing chest and ap
plying a flannel saturated with CROUPALINE to same.
Physicians Prescribe it and Get the Best of Results.
Don't take any substitutes, as they are not as good. Sold by all '
. J. D. HELMS, Manufacturing Chemist. .'-'
siu . Elm St., Opp. McAdoo House ... Greensboro,' N. 0.
Dr. B. Fa ARLINGTON,
..SPECIALIST... .
Will be in Raleigh at Dr. D.
E.Everitt'soffW the
Tuesday and Wednesday of
eacli month. -Practice con
fined to treatment .vof 'dis
eased gums, x, , ;
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! .a .a - ' ..i ' ','. '1
Are alf that one could wish. One capital to sufflciently strong to
meet all reauirements of OU nnrmna.. mnA all iaMMK
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offered the public that are consistent with sound banking. De.
tKwItors are assnred of every ourtesy possible. We strive to merit
your business by offering each faciUUcs as will meet four wishes.
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